Hi:
I get a warning when I use IPython to run a script that import the gtk
module. I have the following file:
###### foo.py #######
import gtk
### end of file #####
If I do
$ ipython foo.py
or
In [1]: %run foo.py
I get the warning
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gtk-2.0/gtk/__init__.py:54: Warning:
ignoring sys.argv: it must be a list of strings
_gtk.init_check()
Running the script with the standard python interpreter ($ python
foo.py) produce no warning. Also, if I do the 'import gtk' inside
IPython (instead of running the script with %run), I get no warning.
I have a fresh install of Lubuntu 10.10 and IPython 0.11 (installed using pip).
Any idea about how to avoid the warning?
Alejandro.